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GP.COM inferring Nasr is nor angling for a move away from Hinwil with Williams or even Ferrari a possibility.
Williams or Haas-Ferrari more like... Lots of big noises giving The Hulk the big thumbs up too. Could he yet replace Kimi at Ferrari? Hmm not sure two German's would be all that in demand at Maranello. Hulk back to Williams alongside Massa (if Bottas goes to Ferrari) is a possibility though? |
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Isn't the rumour - that Jenson could make this his final year at McLaren? The McLaren-Honda does look to be in a state. Will he stay on - and hope for a better year in 2016? I know Jenson has had the experience of being in a bad car before - the old wide engined Renaults and some of the early Hondas - but is he patient enough to wait around? Also - McLaren might not want him there?
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I'll be honest I don't quite see the whole Bottas thing. He looks a very steady hand, but I don't see the star quality - he's a little faster than Massa, but not always - and Felipe's someone I've never really rated.
Hulkenberg to Williams would be interesting - I did note that Williams' Twitter did commend his Le Mans efforts...and Frank et al were admirers. It's mad how consistently well he's done since coming into the sport and it's now 6 years (with a 1 year gap) in and he's still plying away in midfield...I do hope he gets a decent car at some stage, he's been patient and even went against good ol' Weber to tread his own path. Plus, he seems a genuinely charismatic, good bloke. |
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2 Jul 2015, 18:25 (Ref:3555430) | #83 | |
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I never rated Ricciardo too highly but then he did something pretty good last year.
I believe McLaren will let both drivers run next year and then they'll both be given a nice retirement home somewhere sunny and tax free whilst Magnussen and Vandoorne try to fix the situation! Of course, I could be horribly wrong |
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I tend to think that McLaren will keep both drivers next year if they want to stay.
On the Bottas vs. Massa thing. You would think that Massa has peaked while Bottas has room to grow? I get this feeling that Bottas has a provisional contract in his pocket with Ferrari that is just dependent upon Kimi being let go or kept. Richard |
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Also, it must be said with Kimi that when he was with Heidfeld he was about equal to his pace, outraced by Massa in 2008, looked like he lacked the one-lap pace of Grosjean in the Lotus, before being comprehensively outshone by Alonso and Vettel.
He was only truly fast up against Coulthard. He was strong in 2007, especially in the last few races - solid. If you couple that with a demeanor of someone who isn't too fussed (he clearly is), it is tough to see why Ferrari would be desperate to cling on to him. Well, that's until you see he got voted the most popular driver on that bizarre GPDA survey. I'm sure Kimi is fast and in the races in 2012 he certainly was, but is he as fast as some of the boys who are potentially available to sit in that second Ferrari, these days? |
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Ron Dennis was with Magnussen in Denmark a few months ago telling them that Denmark should get behind Magnussen. So clearly Ron wants Magnussen on the grid next year.
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Bottas has grown into a great all-rounder in F1 in two and a bit years, from a rookie backmarker almost effortlessly to a regular podium finisher last year. He's done really well and proved he's got a place near the top of the F1 tree, he's intelligent, races well, is consistent and fearless. He's cones across really well in interviews, appeals to sponsors and looks ready made for a team like Ferrari.
But I do have one nagging doubt about him in my head - he's not quite as fast as Massa, is he? He's more consistent, he's probably a better bet across a season, he's more confident in certain situations and Massa has a nasty habit of 'freezing up' when it a good position - but if you had to pick of of them in terms of ultimate one-lap speed in that car, it's Massa. |
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Certainly unconvinced with Bottas, as a true star quality.
I think it's obvious what will happen - Bottas to Ferrari, Hulk to Williams, Wehrlein to Force India. Everyone does well out of that...and Kimi can go and put his feet up. Haas is an interesting one...Ferrari B team et al... Oh, and I've been impressed with Nasr so far this season - be interesting to see where he is next year (Sauber, more than likely). |
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17 Jul 2015, 11:54 (Ref:3559157) | #89 | |
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It seems very likely that Bottas will be going to Ferrari judging from these reports.
https://joesaward.wordpress.com/2015...ling-dominoes/ http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/bo...ke-theres-fire |
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Here's my take on the 2016 grid:
Mercedes: Hamilton/Rosberg Ferrari: Vettel/Bottas,Hulkenberg I would love Hulkenberg to get the Ferrari seat but it looks as if Bottas will now get it. Williams: Massa/Hulkenberg This is a no brainer for me. If Hulkenberg does not get the Ferrari drive and Bottas gets it, then Williams have to go for him. Alex Lynn isn't ready yet but they could promote him in a couple of years as Massa is approaching the end of his career. Red Bull: Ricciardo/Kyvat Force India: Perez/Wehrlein, Magnussen Here's my thinking. Wehrlein is Mercedes's reserve driver. He is only 20 so he has plenty of time to go into F1 if he wants to. Hamilton and Rosberg are now both 30 so eventually Mercedes will have to replace them and I think he could be the guy Mercedes want. In regards to Magnussen, as I said earlier Ron Dennis wants him on the grid next year but I feel if that happens it will be with another team. Force India could be the right sort of team for him to flourish as it seems Vandoorne could possibly replace Button. However this will only happen if Hulkenberg goes to Ferrari/Williams. Lotus: Grosjean/Maldonado, Palmer I think Palmer has a really good chance of racing for Lotus in 2016. He's been doing a solid job in the Friday FP1's he's been given. Maldonado has been reckless this season but has calmed down in recent races. Still I'm not sure this will be enough for him to be on the grid although a big part of that will be whether Lotus can replace the vast amount of money he brings. This may sound like a left field thought but I can imagine Ocon/Vaxiviere/possibly Albon doing Friday FP1's next season. However everything could change if Renault buy out Lotus to become a fully fledged factory team. Sauber: Nasr/Marciello I'm really impressed with Nasr this season and I'm surprised the commentators don't talk about him more often than they do. I would like to Marciello in F1 to see what he can do, plus with him being part of Ferrari's driver program they could put him at Sauber to see if he's capable of being in a Ferrari car in a few years. Toro Rosso: Verstappen/Sainz McLaren: Alonso/Button,Vandoorne The news about Button is very interesting. His two year deal is basically a 1+1 deal with McLaren having an option for next year. I think that both drivers will be patient with the team and stay on next year. However if McLaren do decide to replace Button they could do a lot worse than promoting Vandoorne who I think will have a really good future in F1. With Alonso approaching the end of his F1 career this could be where Magnussen comes in. Manor: Stevens,Rowland, Magnussen, Vandoorne It was rumoured a while ago that Manor could get honda engines. If so then McLaren could possibly loan them Magnussen and Vandoorne. Vandoorne if McLaren decide to keep Button and Magnussen if Force India isn't a realistic option. Otherwise I think Rowland should be in F1 next year if he wins FR3.5 this year. Haas: Vergne, Gutierrez/Rossi Haas have clearly defined that they want an experienced driver and an american driver if they are ready. Rossi is doing well in GP2 at the moment so from that aspect he's the only realistic option. I've chosen Vergne because of the Ferrari connections but Haas has said that Gutierrez is in contention. For me I would take Vergne over Gutierrez any day. |
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If the fee of £8.5m that is being rumoured is correct, then Williams have done very well out of the deal. Whilst I think Bottas is good, I don't think he has dominated his teammate to the extent that he deserves a top line drive. Nevertheless, I hope he can give Vettel a run for his money and he obviously has the ability on his day to be a race winner.
Button's management should be on the phone to Frank & Claire asking about a drive for next season. That would be a great way to bookend his F1 career. |
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Think the deals done??
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How clued up are Corriere dello Sport usually?
Wouldn't surprise me if it was already done and dusted though. |
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Well they also believe that Nasr is favourite to replace Bottas. Let's find out...
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I can't see Nasr and Massa both at Williams. Maybe a Hulkenberg - Nasr lineup is possible
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